Diwali 2023: Around 39 persons sought treatment at Bengaluru's Narayana Nethralaya for eye injuries caused by firecrackers post the Diwali celebrations
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Diwali 2023: Around 39 persons sought treatment at Bengaluru's Narayana Nethralaya for eye injuries caused by firecrackers post the Diwali celebrations, reported the ANI on Tuesday.
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According to the news agency, while ringing in the festival of lights, some flares or sparks from firecrackers went into the eyes of these people, necessitating treatment, a health experts said.
One case was reported to be severe, requiring immediate surgical intervention, according to sources, as per the ANI.
Group Captain SK Mittal, CEO of Narayana Nethralaya, urged caution, advising the public to wear hand gloves and eye goggles while bursting crackers further in the festive season, the ANI reported.
Stressing the importance of seeking professional medical help, SK Mittal said eye problems resulting from firecrackers should not be treated at home.
"Immediate medical attention at a hospital is crucial for a swift and effective recovery," he added.
Earlier, on Diwali night, more than 28 people were injured in firecracker-related mishaps in Bengaluru. Surprisingly, however, the majority of the injured were watching fireworks displays when flares accidentally hit their eyes.
"Four of the injured were children. Ninety per cent of the patients were watching fireworks displays on their way back from home when sparks from firecrackers entered their eyes," Dr Rohit Shetty, chairman, Narayana Health, told the ANI.
Four of the injuries were reported at Minto Ophthalmic Hospital. Of these patients, two were reported to have sustained minor injuries.
Two children with eye injuries were admitted to Shankara Eye Hospital.
Despite a standing order from the Supreme Court with regard to the bursting of firecrackers, revellers across the country fell foul of them on Diwali night.
The Karnataka government had also advised people to only light up green firecrackers.
City Police Commissioner B Dayananda issued an advisory, asking revellers to burst crackers only between 8 and 10 pm. He insisted that only green crackers should be used.
However, people continued to burst firecrackers till Sunday late night in many parts of the city.
A total of 581 cases related to crackers were registered in Chennai. Of these, 554 cases were related to the bursting of firecrackers beyond the time stipulated by the Supreme Court.
Meanwhile, Mumbai Police on Monday said that it registered as many as 784 cases in two days for alleged violation of Bombay High Court order on bursting firecrackers and air pollution.
According to the police, Mumbai has been witnessing deteriorating air quality and rise in air pollution and during Diwali many people in the city burst firecrackers that may add to the rise in rise pollution, the Bombay High Court had recently passed an order issuing time frame for bursting firecrackers in the city.
(with ANI inputs)